Getting "night-sights" installed...

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Kentucky Rifle

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When I first got my Glock 27 a few years ago, it didn't have "night-sights". After I went and watched the LEO's practice, I could see how useful night-sights would be. I don't remember one single Officer who didn't have night sights on his/her Glock 22. I wanted some. I just took my G27 over to Kiesler's and in about 15 minutes, I was paying for some new Trijicon's. No muss, no fuss. I'm thinking of doing the same thing for my PM9. Only it looks like the "sight slots" on the Kahr are tighter. I say that because there are tool marks on the stock sights. It looks like it took a hard squeeze for the tool to get the sights installed and centered. So, do you think I should trust Kiesler's, or send my slide back to Kahr. (Instant gratification by having Kiesler's do the job is pretty powerful.:) )

Thanks,
KR
 
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